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afterwards, again rendered generous aid, Sadler's Wells, to a benefit for one his literary brethren, who passed ..

... afterwards, again rendered generous aid, Sadler's Wells, to a benefit for one his literary brethren, who passed before the alleviation came. Mr. Albert Smith was invariably active when called befriend an author or artist in necessity. We may mention that ...

DANCING. KA. JOHN JONES, ONE of the principal Dancers the King’s Theatres Ballet Master, and principal Dancer ..

... JONES, ONE of the principal Dancers the King’s Theatres Ballet Master, and principal Dancer at the Adelphi* Astle)*s, Sadler’s Wells, London Theatres,and Pupil of Monsieur Mars, of the Royal Academy, Paris, has the Honour of announcing to bis Friends ...

COLLEGIATE CHURCH DISTRICT, fTkilmcr* Beams. BY the License (he Lord Bishop of the Dioeese, BOOM is > HOUSE ..

... Corps de Ballet. TO COMCLUDB WITH DOMIZBTTI's MUSICAL DBAMA, LA PI6LIA DE REGIMENTO ! In which ELIZA TRAVERS (of the Royal Sadler’s Wells Theatre) will appear. (9* Foil particulars in Bills of the Day. HISTORY OP WEDNESBURY. Shortly will published, in Hvo ...

December 16, 1856

... Misletoe; or. Harlequin Humbug and the Shams of Loid don,” which partakes the mixed character of burlesque and pantomime.— Sadler's Wells has taken for its subject The Fisherman and the Geni.” —At the Surrey we have 1 * lequin and the Summer Queen ; or. King ...

■ceouiMmed by » tew pneete tnenue, eneeuibled for the purpose of Imying the first rtone the gr»re whioh tb»t ..

... Anderton, the libretta being composed Mr Evans : an address Mr. O. Dawson ; a reading from the Tempest, by Mr. Phelps, of Sadler’s Wells, London, and several Shaksperian song?. The entertainment was altogether one of enjoyable character, and will doubtless ...

The Royal Horticu’fural Gardens, South wereopeued 10 the public Saturday, hut the attendance was very meagre. ..

... fire of Mrs. Mary Ann Bucke, aged 01. Mr. W. Bucke, 54, Palace-road, said that was an artist, and also a p&ntomimist at Sadler's Wells Theatre. Tho deceased was his wife ; she was a dunaeiise, but had not an engagement at the time of her death. On Tuesday ...

THE WOLVERHAMPTON CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1857

... of Hig-Ben-evolenoe; ” the telegram controversy causing the firing off of “ your granny,” and such like small shot. —.Sadler’s Wells: “ Mother Ranch’s Bookcase ” was the ' title of the pantomime at this popular place of entertainment, mid was in all respects ...

FOREIGN EPITOME

... of Mile. Antonia, and efficient corps de ballet; and M La Piglia del Regimento,” in which Miss Eliza Travers, from the Sadler’s Wells Theatre will appear, make*up programme attractive, that it cannot fail to draw that desideratum of theatrical managers ...

Ilapal an& fHilitarg. The Duke of Cambridge bar consented to accept the Colofrclcv of the London Kifle 'The ..

... Hall, the Victoria Theatre, St. James’s Hall, the Garrick Theatre (Whitechapel), the Britannia Theatre (Hoxton), and the Sadler’s Wells Theatre. In some instances there were two services in the course of the day. The Severn Salmon Fishery.—The swollen state ...

TO BE SOLD,

... distinguished itself bringing out a legitimate pantomime entitled Harlequin or the Enchanted t'ieh. The Surrey, the Victoria, Sadler's Wells, and the City of London Theatre, were not behindhand, and each offered its pantomimic novelty. All the bonsea appear to ...

THE COUNTY B A LL

... Mr. Talfourd “Tell, and the Strike of the Cantons” for the Strand. “ Hans and the Golden Goose” is the subject of the Sadler’s Wells pantomime ; “ Harlequin Tom Moody, the Whipper-in,” that the annual Astley’s. Great Fire Westminster.—Zoss Four Lives ...

CHRONICLE, WIONMDAY. MARCH 37, 18M, Mr. Jos a i then proposed that Mr. J. Walker, of Leeds, be elected a ..

... shillings a week. Death of Miser. —During the last few days considerable interest has been excited in the neighbourhood of Sadler's Wells in comseq ence of the death r. . Crew, hairdresser, .12, Arlington-street, who, though always living the most penurious ...